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  2. Phallus Dei - Wikipedia

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    Phallus Dei (Latin: God's Phallus) is the debut album by German band Amon Düül II. The album was the result of the Amon Düül commune in Munich splitting. The album features layered guitars, abstract percussion, and chant-like vocals. It is often cited (alongside Can's Monster Movie) as the original Krautrock album. [citation needed]

  3. Coil discography - Wikipedia

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    The album Pontifex Maximus by Phallus Dei includes a track called "Rule Again". The music for this track is credited to Coil and lyrics to Death in June, however it is merely the song "Here to Here" with the lyrics of the Death in June song "Rule Again" sung over top of the track. This track was neither authorized by Coil or Death in June.

  4. Amon Düül II - Wikipedia

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    Their first album Phallus Dei ('God's Phallus'), released in 1969, consisted of pieces drawn from the group's live set at the time. By this time the line-up was built around a core of Karrer (mainly violin and guitar), Weinzierl (guitar, bass, piano), Rogner on keyboards, bass player Dave Anderson , and two drummers (Peter Leopold (born 15 ...

  5. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    John Lennon and Yoko Ono – Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins To shoot the cover art of this experimental record from 1968, Lennon and Ono photographed themselves naked using a time-delay camera.

  6. Stolen & Contaminated Songs - Wikipedia

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    Some copies have a paper sticker on the back of the CD jewel box with the band name, album title (with "1991 e.v." underneath), tracklist, an address for World Serpent Distribution and a UPC barcode. The later release changed the titles of all of the songs from this edition, albeit with some only having different punctuation.

  7. Panic/Tainted Love - Wikipedia

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    "Panic" and "Tainted Love" are songs recorded by British experimental music band Coil. These were released in 1985 through Some Bizzare in the UK and Wax Trax! Records in the US respectively, as the band's first [2] [3] single, [a] and the sole one from their 1984 debut studio album, Scatology.

  8. Time Machines - Wikipedia

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    Time Machines is a 1998 studio album by English experimental group Coil, originally released under the one-off project alias Time Machines.The album was created under the premise of psychedelic drone pieces named after corresponding hallucinogenic drugs, "tested and retested" during the album's studio sessions for apparent narcotic potency.

  9. Windowpane (song) - Wikipedia

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    Written and produced by the band with lyrics by John Balance, it was released in 1990 by Threshold House on 12" vinyl and CD; in the US, the single was licensed by the indie record label Wax Trax!